Nurse practitioners are on staff for GYN visits, which are by appointment only. GYN exams are free. There is a fee for laboratory tests that can be billed to insurance or billed as a self-pay at a reduced cost. Services available include:

annual pelvic exams

testing and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, and gynecological conditions

pregnancy testing and counseling

birth control (pill, Nuva Ring, OrthoEvra Patch, Depo-Provera)

diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract infections

Emergency Contraception

Emergency Contraception Pills (ECP) known as Plan B is available at Health Services at a reduced fee as a way to reduce your risk of pregnancy after having unprotected sex. It is not intended for regular use, but should be used in situations where:

you had sex without birth control and do not want to become pregnant

the condom broke

The key factor is time! Emergency contraception is safe and most effective when taken within 72 hours after unprotected sex.

If Health Services is closed and you don't feel you can wait, or waiting will put you beyond the 72 hour window, you may:

purchase ECP over-the-counter at most pharmacies, or

call 607-432-2250 to be connected to the nearest Family Planning of South Central New York health center, or

Flu season is upon us!The flu vaccine is still available for $15 at the Foreman Hall Clinic. Stop in during walk in hours and inquire at the front desk.

One Billion RisingFriday, February 1312:15 pmFarrell Center CommonsAll are invited to come dance and support efforts to reduce violence against women. Brought to you by Counseling & Health Services and Safe Against Violence of Delaware Opportunities, Inc.